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'''Helena Rowena Brie''' (April 17th, 1800 - 1843) was a blacksmith, and the brief romantic partner of [[Cockington Ravenclaw]] in from 1821 to 1822, with whom she had one child, [[Alina Ravenclaw]]. The two never married, however, and Brie moved to [[Baltimore]] in 1824 to escape the violence of the [[Quentinian War for Independence]]. After this records are unclear as to what she did, however it is clear that at some point she moved to a settlement near what is now [[Bakersfieldville]], [[Desert Area|DA]], and died there in 1843.
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'''Helena Rowena Brie''' (April 17th, 1800 - 1843) was a Quentinian blacksmith, and the brief romantic partner of founder, politician, and diplomat [[Cockington Ravenclaw]] from 1821 to 1822, with whom she had one child, [[Alina Ravenclaw]]. The two never married though, as Ravenclaw was too focused on his work, and Brie believed him to be too old for her. After leaving [[Lindin]] for [[Mechanicsburg]], Brie then moved to [[Baltimore]] in 1824 to escape the violence of the [[Quentinian War for Independence]]. After this records are unclear as to what she did, however it is clear that at some point she moved to a settlement near what is now [[Bakersfieldville]], [[Desert Area|DA]], and died there in 1843.

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Helena Rowena Brie (April 17th, 1800 - 1843) was a Quentinian blacksmith, and the brief romantic partner of founder, politician, and diplomat Cockington Ravenclaw from 1821 to 1822, with whom she had one child, Alina Ravenclaw. The two never married though, as Ravenclaw was too focused on his work, and Brie believed him to be too old for her. After leaving Lindin for Mechanicsburg, Brie then moved to Baltimore in 1824 to escape the violence of the Quentinian War for Independence. After this records are unclear as to what she did, however it is clear that at some point she moved to a settlement near what is now Bakersfieldville, DA, and died there in 1843.